The Old Bike Shop, Bridge Street, Pembridge, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6
3 bedroom cottage for sale
£400,000Offers Over
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Property Description
Charming period cottage with character
Spacious kitchen
Expansive garden
Outbuilding
No onward chain
Nestled near the heart of the picturesque Medieval Village of Pembridge, The Old Bike Shop enjoys a highly sought-after location, just a short stroll from the Historic Market Square and the beautiful Church. It has a range of amenities including two traditional Public Houses, a charming Restaurant, a well-stocked Village Shop with Tea Room, and a Farm Shop. Families will appreciate the highly regarded Primary School, rated 'Outstanding' by OFSTED.The market towns of Leominster, Ludlow, and Kington are all within easy reach, with the larger City of Hereford situated a little further to the south.
The Old Bike Shop is a delightful period cottage of brick and timber frame construction, brimming with charm and character throughout. Situated in a prime position within this sought-after village, the property offers versatile accommodation with a wealth of traditional features.
Steps lead to the front door, opening into a spacious entrance hall with exposed wall timbers and a beamed ceiling, immediately setting the tone for the character that flows throughout the home. The sitting room is a particularly inviting space, complete with a striking inglenook fireplace fitted with a log-burning stove, and dual-aspect windows that flood the room with natural light. Adjacent is the third bedroom, which could alternatively be used as an additional reception room if desired.
From the entrance hall, a couple of steps lead into the kitchen, which is well-fitted with a range of wall and base units, providing ample storage alongside space for a range cooker and white goods. The gas-fired central heating boiler is also located here. Beyond the kitchen lies the dining room, another charming space featuring an exposed fireplace (not currently in use) and a front-facing window. Completing the ground floor is a generously proportioned shower room with a large walk-in shower.
A staircase rises from the entrance hall to the first floor, where a spacious landing leads to two double bedrooms, both offering delightful views over the surrounding area.
The garden is a true highlight of this property, accessed either from the kitchen or via a gated pathway to the side. Immediately to the rear of the cottage is a fenced, paved terraceperfect for alfresco dining or entertaining. Steps lead up to the main lawned area, bordered by mature trees and shrubs, providing a tranquil outdoor space. Beyond the lawn is a useful outbuilding, equipped with power and light, ideal for storage or as a workshop. At the rear of the garden lies a productive vegetable patch, complete with a greenhouse and garden shed, perfect for keen gardeners.
Directions:
Start by turning onto Sheet Road and continue for 0.9 miles. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the A49 and proceed for 4.8 miles. Next, turn right onto Station Road (B4362) and follow it. After traveling 6.8 miles, turn left onto the B4361. Continue for another 1.2 miles and then turn right back onto the B4362. Drive for 7.7 miles before taking a slight left at 14.5 miles. At 15.7 miles, make a left turn, and at 17.2 miles, continue onto Bridge Street to reach your destination
Spacious kitchen
Expansive garden
Outbuilding
No onward chain
Nestled near the heart of the picturesque Medieval Village of Pembridge, The Old Bike Shop enjoys a highly sought-after location, just a short stroll from the Historic Market Square and the beautiful Church. It has a range of amenities including two traditional Public Houses, a charming Restaurant, a well-stocked Village Shop with Tea Room, and a Farm Shop. Families will appreciate the highly regarded Primary School, rated 'Outstanding' by OFSTED.The market towns of Leominster, Ludlow, and Kington are all within easy reach, with the larger City of Hereford situated a little further to the south.
The Old Bike Shop is a delightful period cottage of brick and timber frame construction, brimming with charm and character throughout. Situated in a prime position within this sought-after village, the property offers versatile accommodation with a wealth of traditional features.
Steps lead to the front door, opening into a spacious entrance hall with exposed wall timbers and a beamed ceiling, immediately setting the tone for the character that flows throughout the home. The sitting room is a particularly inviting space, complete with a striking inglenook fireplace fitted with a log-burning stove, and dual-aspect windows that flood the room with natural light. Adjacent is the third bedroom, which could alternatively be used as an additional reception room if desired.
From the entrance hall, a couple of steps lead into the kitchen, which is well-fitted with a range of wall and base units, providing ample storage alongside space for a range cooker and white goods. The gas-fired central heating boiler is also located here. Beyond the kitchen lies the dining room, another charming space featuring an exposed fireplace (not currently in use) and a front-facing window. Completing the ground floor is a generously proportioned shower room with a large walk-in shower.
A staircase rises from the entrance hall to the first floor, where a spacious landing leads to two double bedrooms, both offering delightful views over the surrounding area.
The garden is a true highlight of this property, accessed either from the kitchen or via a gated pathway to the side. Immediately to the rear of the cottage is a fenced, paved terraceperfect for alfresco dining or entertaining. Steps lead up to the main lawned area, bordered by mature trees and shrubs, providing a tranquil outdoor space. Beyond the lawn is a useful outbuilding, equipped with power and light, ideal for storage or as a workshop. At the rear of the garden lies a productive vegetable patch, complete with a greenhouse and garden shed, perfect for keen gardeners.
Directions:
Start by turning onto Sheet Road and continue for 0.9 miles. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the A49 and proceed for 4.8 miles. Next, turn right onto Station Road (B4362) and follow it. After traveling 6.8 miles, turn left onto the B4361. Continue for another 1.2 miles and then turn right back onto the B4362. Drive for 7.7 miles before taking a slight left at 14.5 miles. At 15.7 miles, make a left turn, and at 17.2 miles, continue onto Bridge Street to reach your destination